On the second-order cyclic statistics of signals in the presence of receiver impairments
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Öner, M. M. & Dobre, O. A. (2011). On the second-order cyclic statistics of signals in the presence of receiver impairments. IEEE Transactions on Communications, 59(12), 3278-3284. doi:10.1109/TCOMM.2011.081111.100028Özet
Cyclostationary characteristics of communication signals can be exploited for performing various signal processing tasks. Receiver impairments that affect the cyclic statistics of signals may lead to a degradation in the performance of cyclostationarity-based signal processing algorithms. Inphase/quadrature (I/Q) imbalance, oscillator phase noise, and random sampling jitter can be counted amongst the typical receiver impairments encountered in wireless communication systems. In this work, we investigate the effects of these nonidealities on the second-order cyclic statistics of baseband communication signals. General results are derived for arbitrary complex-valued (and possibly improper) signals, and examples are provided for cases of practical interest.